There are various backup and data-sync applications for Android (such
as SugarSync) but none to my knowledge that back up everything.


Yusuf Saib
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On Sep 4, 6:50 am, jbrohan <jbro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  A reuters report this morning says..".SINGAPORE (Reuters Life!) -
> Cellphone feels like a part of your body? A global survey has found
> that most people can't live without their mobiles, never leave home
> without them and, if given a choice, would rather lose their wallet.
>
> Calling mobile phones the "remote control" for life, market research
> firm Synovate's poll said cell phones are so ubiquitous that by last
> year more humans owned one than did not...."
>
> It's a pain to change your phone, and must be worse to lose it. Is
> there a way to back up everything on an Android to your home computer
> via wi-fi, probably, so that if you lose it it's easy to restore it to
> the replacement. But you want everything... wall paper, contacts,
> email settings wi-fi settings and on and on. Took me a couple of hours
> to set up my Android first time through.
> Obviously it's got to be a simple thing to use as the chance you will
> need it is low. Anybody dong this already?
>
> John
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